Saturday, March 13, 2021

CAN A MONSTER FIND PEACE?

NY Senators join mounting calls for Cuomo to resign. 

Now all of us can see the hubris, gigantic ego and incredible narcissism of Cuomo.  He thinks he is more important and powerful that EVERYONE combined. 

Cuomo puts himself above what is best for the entire State of NY. He actually believes he can survive what no other politician in America or the Western world could! 

Through his resistance to do what any normal politician would do, Cuomo is only proving what a horrendous person he is. He is a MONSTER!!

Justice is coming for Andrew Cuomo. He is going to spend out his years as a political pariah - an outcast from the Democrat party - in the prison of his mind.

I suspect there will be serious attempts to rename the Tapanzee Bridge back again. 

The ultimate irony is that Andrew has permanently stained the "Cuomo name." His brother Chris will also have to live with that. Andrew Cuomo hasn't just brought shame to himself, he has shamed his entire family.  He will have to face his father, Mario, in his private thoughts.

I wonder .... at some point in the pit of despair after MUCH soul searching, will Cuomo turn back to his faith and genuinely repent and seek forgiveness?  If so, he won't only have to do so for the woman he abused and the thousands of families whose parents were killed as a result of his nursing home policies. Cuomo will have to face the fact that he put through the most horrible grotesque abortion laws in America. 

Can this man with the most massive ego do what he must do to find peace? Will he be able to humble himself before his fellow and God?  Will the monster Andrew Cuomo find peace or will he spend the eternity of his day's on earth in a private hell of his own making?  

With Passover and Pentecost just weeks away, Andrew Cuomo would be wise to put his faith to the test. 

Deuteronomy 32:35 tells us:

Vengeance is Mine, and recompense;Their foot shall slip in due time; For the day of their calamity is at hand, And the things to come hasten upon them.’

Proverbs 20:22 teaches us: 

Do not say, “I will repay evil”; wait for the Lord, and he will deliver you.